Advancing contact angle is the highest possible contact angle measured on a previously unwetted solid surface.
Read about how QSense EQCM-D analysis was used to explore the build-up, evolution, and mechanical properties of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI).
Roughness corrected contact angle, is an angle where the effect of surface roughness is taken away.
In QCM measurements, access to multiple harmonics is often needed. Here we explain when and why.
Instead, one can measure static contact angles, advancing and receding contact angles, and roughness corrected contact angles.
Read about how QSense EQCM-D, Electrochemical Quartz Crystal microbalance with Dissipation monitoring, was used to analyse new battery electrode materials.
In this blog post, the most common interfacial shear rheology methods are reviewed.
Read about how QCM-D and QCM-I compare, their working principles and suitable applications.
The method to calculate the surface tension component is defined in ISO 19403-5:2017 standard.